Interesting and entertaining mix of humor, horror, fiction and opinion from a great group of authors in New Mexico.
Particularly entertaining were the fiction works, featuring a well done crime story, two that were best described as "horror," and one that has a fair amount of sexuality (so maybe don't let the kiddies read it).
Most of the stories and essays can be read in one sitting, and all in all it was an entertaining endeavor.
In their third anthology, titled Currents, the Corrales Writing Group once again showcases their exceptional and varied talents.
The book is divided into four sections (humor, fiction, essay, and memoir), and among the twenty-three different stories, anyone will find multiple works that speak to them. My favorite section was the fiction offering, and I especially enjoyed the gritty “Bête Noire,” one of the best crime stories I have read, short or otherwise. “The Moist End of the Earth,” was also highly enjoyable and very surprising with its erotic undertones.
This talented group has something for every taste, and fans of variety and short stories/works will definitely enjoy this book.